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So, 'Train de plaisir' is one of those quirky little gems from 1936 that sneaks up on you. The dynamic between Marguerite and Verdurin is sweetly comedic, with a bit of a scheming edge as they navigate their mundane jobs and dream of beach escapades. The whole vibe is a mix of light-hearted romance and clever trickery, wrapped in a very charming, if not slightly absurd, premise. The performances really bring out the subtle humor, and the pacing has that delightful ebb and flow typical of pre-war comedies, where you can almost feel the leisurely summer days. It's not just about the laughs; it explores themes of desire and ambition wrapped in a lighthearted package.
This film is relatively scarce on physical media, with few releases over the years. Enthusiasts often seek out the rarer copies, particularly those in original French prints. Its unique blend of comedy and romance from the 1930s makes it particularly interesting for collectors who appreciate the nuances of early sound cinema.
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